Wi-Fi wars
Loiterers can be a drag on businesses' bottom line

By Alison Lobron, Globe Correspondent  |  July 9, 2006

Some wireless users sneak in their own food with their laptops. 
Others buy one cup of coffee at 9 a.m. and surf the Net until closing 
time. And the truly audacious sit for hours without making any 
pretense of a purchase.

In and around Boston, cafe owners who installed wireless signals to 
draw customers say they also are drawing Internet users who tie up 
seats for hours, buy little or nothing, and make coffee shops feel 
like the office as they tap away at their laptops. Now some owners 
are fighting back by charging for wireless access, shutting off their 
signal at peak business hours, or telling loitering laptoppers to 
shell out or ship out.

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http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2006/07/09/wi_fi_wars/



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